The current consortium had excellent access, through its previous and ongoing activities, to some of the most active and important dissemination networks in the fields: of digital services provided by libraries at local level (CALIMERA), school-based education (European Schoolnet) and Adult Education (European Adult Education Association).
The ENTITLE consortium was in a very good position to achieve the results of the project through inclusion of:
- Two national agencies – MLA (UK) and NUK (Slovenia) - with responsibiity for strategies on the provision of learning through public libraries in their country. MLA is currently the European market leader in public library impact assessment.
- Five major municipal public library services – those of Aarhus (Denmark), Cluj (Romania), Helsinki (Finland), Lisbon (Portugal), Veria (Greece) all with excellent track records in learning innovation. Both Aarhus and Helsinki are previous winners of the prestigious Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Access to Learning Award
- Three national professional library associations – BVOE (Austria), BLIA (Bulgaria) and Publika (Hungary) with active records of dissemination and exploitation of learning project results at European level
- Two European networks - European Schoolnet (EUN) funded by education ministries in Europe European Schoolnet has more than ten years of successful experience in helping schools achieve effective use of new technologies. EBLIDA an umberalla organisation of national library, information,documentation and archive associations in Europe, concentrates on European information society issues, including copyright & licensing, culture & education and EU enlargement.
- Three NGOs – MDR Partners (UK) CrossCzech (Czech Republic) and AcrossLimits (Malta) who have strong track records in co-ordinating European initiatives such as PULMAN, CALIMERA Minerva and MICHAELplus for the cultural sector as national representatives sanctioned and empowered by their respective Ministries of Culture.
These connections were used to enhance distribution of results and participation in networking in a variety of ways including links, newsfeeds, consultations and information distribution.